What to do with an old 19" monitor?
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What to do with an old 19" monitor?
Yes, I have an old BENQ 19" CRT monitor sitting on my basement floor. It's a couple of years old and works fine, but it's big and bulky, as you'd expect for a CRT monitor.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should do with the thing? Does anybody want a bulky old-style 19" monitor? Given the market dominance of flat-screen monitors, I wonder if I might as well just give it to Goodwill. It's not as if anybody would buy it.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should do with the thing? Does anybody want a bulky old-style 19" monitor? Given the market dominance of flat-screen monitors, I wonder if I might as well just give it to Goodwill. It's not as if anybody would buy it.
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19" CRT monitors are underrated. If no one wants to buy it, try donating it to a public school, or local community center, if there is one in your area. I find that they are usually more than willing to take old computers and computer parts.
Or, use it next time you build a computer (if you do)! One less monitor to buy! I mean, if it works, there's no reason to let it go to waste. Games and movies will look just fine on it.
Or, use it next time you build a computer (if you do)! One less monitor to buy! I mean, if it works, there's no reason to let it go to waste. Games and movies will look just fine on it.
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Re: What to do with an old 19" monitor?
The hell you say; the native resolution on my laptop is 1920x1200 and it'd be nice to haveDarth Wong wrote:Yes, I have an old BENQ 19" CRT monitor sitting on my basement floor. It's a couple of years old and works fine, but it's big and bulky, as you'd expect for a CRT monitor.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should do with the thing? Does anybody want a bulky old-style 19" monitor? Given the market dominance of flat-screen monitors, I wonder if I might as well just give it to Goodwill. It's not as if anybody would buy it.
1) the use of %90 of desktop backgrounds out there in 4:3 formats
2) games that like my computer, but don't like my computer at hi-def widescreen formats
3) games that don't suppor wide-screen resolutions
I'll buy if you'll sell -- the money won't go to charity, so that's on you.
I'll take it off your hands if you want. Of course you'll have to ship it to Nova Scotia cause I'm not going to head to Toronto just to pick up a used monitor.
On second thought, I already don't have enough room here. Where would I put a second CRT? I suggest getting yourself a riffle.
On second thought, I already don't have enough room here. Where would I put a second CRT? I suggest getting yourself a riffle.
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Because blowing shit up is awesome.Seggybop wrote:Why do you guys think it's so cool to ruin a useful piece of equipment like that?
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Personally, I wouldn't want to have to clean up the mess after outright detonating a piece of computer equipment, especially a monitor. It was bad enough cleaning up after some friends and I shot up a couple of computers with bullets.
I'd say give it to Goodwill. I'm sure somebody will probably be delighted to get their hands on a 19" CRT for Goodwill prices.
I'd say give it to Goodwill. I'm sure somebody will probably be delighted to get their hands on a 19" CRT for Goodwill prices.
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Re: What to do with an old 19" monitor?
It'd cost $$$ to ship the thing from Toronto to Kansas given its size and considerable weight.SPC Brungardt wrote:The hell you say; the native resolution on my laptop is 1920x1200 and it'd be nice to haveDarth Wong wrote:Yes, I have an old BENQ 19" CRT monitor sitting on my basement floor. It's a couple of years old and works fine, but it's big and bulky, as you'd expect for a CRT monitor.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should do with the thing? Does anybody want a bulky old-style 19" monitor? Given the market dominance of flat-screen monitors, I wonder if I might as well just give it to Goodwill. It's not as if anybody would buy it.
1) the use of %90 of desktop backgrounds out there in 4:3 formats
2) games that like my computer, but don't like my computer at hi-def widescreen formats
3) games that don't suppor wide-screen resolutions
I'll buy if you'll sell -- the money won't go to charity, so that's on you.
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I had a similar debate about what to do with my old 17 inch CRT monitor on friday [since I no longer own a tower PC].
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I just called dibs on it, because I'm in Toronto and can pick it up from Mike in 10 minutes.
Now I wonder when Mike will put one of his computers up for grabs...
Now I wonder when Mike will put one of his computers up for grabs...
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Re: What to do with an old 19" monitor?
Deselect the "stretch to fit" option (finding it might be tricky) and play at lower res. Sure, you'll have unused parts of your screen, but it will work fine and be at native res as far as the screen is concerned.SPC Brungardt wrote:The hell you say; the native resolution on my laptop is 1920x1200 and it'd be nice to have
1) the use of %90 of desktop backgrounds out there in 4:3 formats
2) games that like my computer, but don't like my computer at hi-def widescreen formats
3) games that don't suppor wide-screen resolutions
I'll buy if you'll sell -- the money won't go to charity, so that's on you.
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Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
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Donate it to charity, namely to a dirt poor Young leadership "camp"/Mekina for Social leadership and community action. (Such as the one I'm in for example ).
I have an Old spare computer at home and a spare keyboard, with a monitor I could contribute the whole set here, increasing our computing power by 50% (And making it much easier to work).
And as charity, wouldn't it be tax-deductible? (Or is that only US law? I doubt it)
I have an Old spare computer at home and a spare keyboard, with a monitor I could contribute the whole set here, increasing our computing power by 50% (And making it much easier to work).
And as charity, wouldn't it be tax-deductible? (Or is that only US law? I doubt it)
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Well it's a little too late now since the monitor is now in my hands. I felt guilty about getting a monitor for free so I gave one of my few anal sex porn DVDs to Mike in exchange.
Also, I saw the fabled server which runs the SD.net forums, and strangely enough it has the exact same monitor that I had before picking up the 19" one.
Also, I saw the fabled server which runs the SD.net forums, and strangely enough it has the exact same monitor that I had before picking up the 19" one.
aerius: I'll vote for you if you sleep with me.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Re: What to do with an old 19" monitor?
You obviously missed the thread on soldiers going broke. I can stomach it. Currently I don't HAVE a 2nd monitor [that works ] and 19" is bigger than the laptop screen to boot.Glocksman wrote:It'd cost $$$ to ship the thing from Toronto to Kansas given its size and considerable weight.SPC Brungardt wrote:The hell you say; the native resolution on my laptop is 1920x1200 and it'd be nice to haveDarth Wong wrote:Yes, I have an old BENQ 19" CRT monitor sitting on my basement floor. It's a couple of years old and works fine, but it's big and bulky, as you'd expect for a CRT monitor.
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should do with the thing? Does anybody want a bulky old-style 19" monitor? Given the market dominance of flat-screen monitors, I wonder if I might as well just give it to Goodwill. It's not as if anybody would buy it.
1) the use of %90 of desktop backgrounds out there in 4:3 formats
2) games that like my computer, but don't like my computer at hi-def widescreen formats
3) games that don't suppor wide-screen resolutions
I'll buy if you'll sell -- the money won't go to charity, so that's on you.